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Attractions and Places To See around Dourges - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Dourges, a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department of France, offer a blend of historical sites and local points of interest. The area is recognized for its rich mining heritage, with several sites designated as UNESCO World Heritage. Visitors can explore man-made landscape features like slag heaps and discover various cycling and walking routes. Dourges serves as a base for exploring both its industrial past and the regional natural beauty.

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Last updated: May 21, 2026

The Two Humps – Phalempin Forest Singletrack

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Nice single along the Thumeries golf course on the border of the Phalempin forest. After the entrance gate to the forest, take everything. immediately left.

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Note that since November 2020, the trees on the slope have almost all been felled (because they are sick and threatening to fall). The place is now almost lunar ... …

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Mons-en-Pévèle cobbles

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A three kilometer long legendary cobblestone section. There is only one solution to survive the strip: drive hard over the bump and slow down only on the two corners!

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Witches' Singletrack

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Its northern entrance via the Bois de l'Aumône (towards the Boujon district in Faumont) is sometimes flooded when it rains a lot but remains very passable in dry weather. Note …

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Terril de Drocourt

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The Drocourt slag heap is like a bike park (without the cable cars ;o). Ideal for improving technique or letting off steam for two hours

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August 3, 2025, Pavé de Mons-en-Pévèle

Mons and Pevele accelerate 170 km 30 lanes

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Really a strip where you can't cheat... First part goes down a bit so you can pick up some speed to get through. Cobblestones are in really bad condition and with the stacking of the strips this is really one that can break your neck...

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@paulnijhof it's a bit of a shame that you copy my texts and photos from my blog.

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Alex Fox
December 29, 2023, Witches' Singletrack

Provide an inner tube

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This section is nog easy. The cobbles just seam to hate you. You will hate them too. Good luck and please be careful here.

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Excellent single that takes you into the forest. In wet weather it is better to be well equipped with tires on a mountain bike or gravel.

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A three kilometer long legendary cobblestone section. There is only one solution to survive the strip: drive hard over the bump and slow down only on the two corners!

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Mons en Pévèle 3000 meters - five stars Since 1955, this name has made many a cyclist sweat. The section has been modified several times, but the difficulty of the current section still fits the legendary name. Mons en Pévèle is a village on a hill over a hundred meters high in the Pays de Pévèle. My knowledge of Dutch history isn't very good, but I believe Pevelenberg belonged to the Southern Netherlands in the Middle Ages. I certainly don't want to argue about it, because that happened far too often in this region. The Battle of Pevelenberg (1304) is particularly well-known, and historians still disagree about who actually won. Since then, this region has seen almost every war fought. Fortunately, these days, battles are only fought on bicycles. In the first years the race visited Mons and Pévèle, it was accessed via the climb of Le Caouin. A tough, steeply rising cobblestone section. However, the milkman in Mons and Pévèle was tired of constantly arriving with butter instead of milk. So Le Caouin was paved. The race diverted to the other side of the mountain and climbed the village via the Pas Roland. But even this route to the summit could not escape the asphalt paver. Fortunately, in the Pévèle region, there are many, many kilometers of cobblestones between the fields. Just below the hill, there is now a Z-shaped cobblestone section that is one of the toughest in the race. The cobblestones are poor to very poor, and much of it is a nasty, false flat. This, combined with the almost constant wind, makes it a very tough section. The section has been part of the course since 1978 and has only been left empty once since then. Only the first section has been used a few times, and in 2008 the very poor sections were restored. The Mons and Pévèle section usually causes a fair number of riders to fall overboard. By then, the race has passed the 200 mark, and the men aiming for victory will be giving it a good beating. For the less fortunate, this stage of the race is usually a lesson in humility. Immediately after the section comes a false flat. A trifle for a trained professional, but at this stage of the race, everything counts. This is where the clash of arms begins, but it's still fifty kilometers to Roubaix, with another 15 kilometers of mostly very poor cobblestones along the way. If it's rained, this is a section where the devil holds court. The last 1500 meters, in particular, are a nearly impossible task—despite the restoration. The potholes along the side of the road are filled with puddles, and you can't tell how deep they are. Only the brave dare to come off the back of the road to overtake others. If you're further than 20th in a rain edition, this is the moment you lose the race. During the race, this stretch attracts a large crowd.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites related to Dourges' mining heritage can I visit?

Dourges is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Mining Basin. You can explore sites like Cité Bruno, a former mining housing complex, École Bruno, and Salle Bruno, which were integral to the mining community. The Église St Stanislas, originally built for Polish miners, features notable Art Deco elements and stained-glass windows. Additionally, the Stèle Reconnaissance aux Mineurs de Dourges is dedicated to the town's miners.

Are there any natural features or green spaces to explore in Dourges?

The Terril Ste Henriette, a slag heap, is a distinctive man-made hill that has become a prominent landscape feature. While not directly within Dourges, the Réserve naturelle régionale du Marais de Wagnonville is approximately 8 km away, offering opportunities to experience regional natural beauty.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do around Dourges?

The area around Dourges offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for hiking, mountain biking, and running. For example, there are several hiking routes, MTB trails, and running trails available, catering to different difficulty levels.

Where can I find good hiking trails near Dourges?

For hiking, you can explore routes like 'The Totem Tree – Hautois Wood loop from Oignies' or 'Terril de sainte Henriette – Terril 92 loop from Puits n° 6'. These trails offer various distances and difficulties. You can find more options on the Hiking around Dourges guide.

Are there challenging cycling routes in the Dourges area?

Yes, for a challenging experience, consider the Mons-en-Pévèle cobbles. This three-kilometer long cobblestone section is legendary and requires careful navigation, making it a test for cyclists.

What are some popular mountain biking spots near Dourges?

Mountain bikers enjoy trails like The Two Humps – Phalempin Forest Singletrack, which runs along the Thumeries golf course. Another popular spot is the Witches' Singletrack, known as one of the most beautiful singles in the sector, offering a slightly downhill ride in its North-South crossing. The Terril de Drocourt is also popular for its bike park-like features.

What attractions are worth visiting just outside Dourges?

If you're willing to venture a bit further, the renowned Louvre-Lens Museum is about 12.8 km away. Sports enthusiasts might enjoy the Stade Bollaert-Delelis in Lens, approximately 12 km from Dourges. Additionally, the Réserve naturelle régionale du Marais de Wagnonville offers a natural escape.

Are there any unique viewpoints in the Dourges area?

The Terril de Drocourt is a slag heap that offers viewpoints and a unique, almost lunar setting. The Terril Ste Henriette also provides elevated perspectives of the surrounding landscape, being a prominent feature itself.

What do visitors enjoy the most about the trails around Dourges?

Visitors frequently praise the diverse and scenic trails. For instance, the The Two Humps – Phalempin Forest Singletrack is noted for its pleasant hiking and mountain biking opportunities along the Thumeries golf course. The Witches' Singletrack is often described as one of the most beautiful singles in the area.

Are there any family-friendly activities or attractions in Dourges?

Many of the outdoor trails, especially the easier hiking and cycling routes, can be enjoyed by families. Exploring the historical mining sites like Cité Bruno or the Église St Stanislas can also be an educational experience for older children. The natural features like Terril Ste Henriette offer unique landscapes for exploration.

What is the best time of year to visit Dourges for outdoor activities?

The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with milder temperatures. Summer can also be enjoyable, but some trails, like the Witches' Singletrack, might have brambles. It's always advisable to check local conditions before heading out, especially after heavy rain, as some areas might be prone to flooding.

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